Trans woman taking legal case over child's citizenship says 'hostility' in UK could lead family to move to Ireland
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Trans woman taking legal case over child's citizenship says 'hostility' in UK could lead family to move to Ireland
"The transgender woman who is suing the Department of Foreign Affairs over its refusal to give Irish citizenship to her child has said she wants to leave the UK because of "increased hostility" to transgender people."
"Last week the High Court granted leave to the transgender woman (42) to take a judicial review over Ireland's refusal to log her child in the Foreign Births Register as an Irish citizen."
A 42-year-old transgender woman seeks to leave the UK because of increased hostility toward transgender people. She is pursuing a judicial review after the Department of Foreign Affairs refused to register her child on the Foreign Births Register as an Irish citizen. The High Court recently granted her leave to bring that judicial review. The refusal prevents the child from being recorded as an Irish citizen through the Foreign Births Register. The legal action challenges the Department of Foreign Affairs' decision and seeks to secure Irish citizenship for the child.
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